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The Gujarat State Yoga Board is launching an ambitious campaign to tackle obesity across the state on Prime Minister Modi's birthday. Seventy-five special programmes will focus on Yoga and diet with a goal of helping 10 lakh people shed excess weight. The initiative blends traditional Ayurvedic practices with modern fitness awareness to address both physical and mental health. Supported by the Gujarat government and Health Ministry, the campaign responds to data showing one in four Gujaratis suffers from obesity.

Key Points: Gujarat Launches 75 Yoga Programmes on PM Modi Birthday to Fight Obesity

  • 75 special Yoga programmes across 75 Gujarat locations targeting obesity
  • Blends traditional Ayurvedic practices with modern fitness awareness
  • Aims to help 10 lakh people across 33 districts lose weight
  • Targets both physical obesity and mental stress reduction
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75 Yoga programmes across Gujarat to combat obesity on PM Modi's birthday

Gujarat State Yoga Board organizes 75 programmes across 33 districts targeting 10 lakh people to combat obesity through Yoga and Ayurveda on PM Modi's birthday.

"Through these programmes, we aim to guide people on effective weight-loss strategies - Shishpal Singh Rajput"

Gandhinagar, Sep 15

In a unique tribute to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his birthday (September 17), the Gujarat State Yoga Board will launch an ambitious campaign to tackle obesity across the state. Chairman Shishpal Singh Rajput announced on Monday that 75 special programmes will be organised across 75 locations, focusing on Yoga and diet, with a goal of helping 10 lakh people across 33 districts shed excess weight.

The initiative, supported by the Gujarat government and the Ministry of Health, will be rolled out in three phases, blending traditional Ayurvedic practices with modern fitness awareness. The campaign is designed not just to reduce physical weight, but also to ease mental stress – tackling both the body and the mind.

“According to our data, one in every four people in Gujarat suffers from obesity,” Rajput said.

“Through these programmes, we aim to guide people on effective weight-loss strategies, measure BMI levels, and promote the importance of Yoga and Ayurveda. If you follow the process sincerely, you can lose up to 10 kilograms.”

Rajput further emphasised that obesity has become a global health crisis, and blamed sedentary lifestyles and unhealthy eating habits for the rise in cases.

“Laziness and fast food – like pizza and burgers – are among the main culprits,” he said.

“People need to return to traditional, holistic practices.”

He also acknowledged Prime Minister Modi’s own concern regarding the growing obesity crisis.

“Our Prime Minister has always stressed the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has echoed this vision, urging us to make Gujarat an obesity-free state.”

Born on September 17, 1950, in Vadnagar, a town in Gujarat’s Mehsana district, Narendra Modi is the third child of Damodardas Modi and Hiraben Modi. His birthday is widely celebrated with various social and welfare programmes across the country.

Obesity is defined as excessive fat accumulation that poses health risks. A Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or above is the clinical benchmark, though waist circumference and other factors also matter. Obesity is linked to a higher risk of heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, cancers, and sleep disorders, and is influenced by diet, genetics, inactivity, and psychological factors.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great effort but why link everything to politics? Health initiatives should stand on their own merit. Still, good to see focus on traditional Indian wellness practices instead of expensive gym memberships.
Suresh O
As someone from Gujarat, I can confirm obesity is becoming a real problem here. Our traditional diet was so much healthier - dal, roti, sabzi. Now everyone wants burgers and pizza. Good initiative!
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Anjali F
Hope they include practical dietary advice that working people can follow. Not everyone has time to cook elaborate traditional meals. Need solutions for urban lifestyle challenges.
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Karthik V
ॐ Shanti! Yoga is India's gift to the world. Proud to see our state promoting it. The mental health benefits are as important as physical. More power to such initiatives! 🧘‍♂️
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Michael C
Visiting Gujarat from US and impressed by this approach. Western countries spend billions on obesity drugs while India promotes natural, sustainable solutions. Much respect!

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